Background and Position Overview
 Beyond Bedtime (formerly Pajama Program) is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit that was founded in 2001. Our mission is to help children discover and experience the superpower of sleep, so they can wake up ready to thrive. We believe that a comforting bedtime routine and healthy sleep are the foundation for brighter days and stronger futures.
Rooted in our core values of equity, impact, and community, we focus on reaching children experiencing poverty in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. We do this by: 
- Distributing new pajamas and storybooks through more than 1,350 community-based partners, including shelters, foster care agencies, Head Start programs, and Title I schools. 
- Engaging a national network of volunteer Chapter Presidents to help coordinate local donations and outreach. 
- Welcoming children to our Centers in New York City and Atlanta, both in-person and virtually, for hands-on experiences. 
- Delivering sleep health education programs to children, caregivers, and educators. 
 
About Our Programs 
Our research-based programs at Beyond Bedtime fall into two major categories: 
1) Education Programs - professional development sessions for educators (in 3K and PreK title 1 schools or Head Start programs) and workshops presented directly to students (primarily in grades K-3) 
2) Family Resource Programs - professional development sessions for staff members who support parents and caregivers (family engagement staff, case managers, or social workers), as well as an array of workshops intended to reach parents directly across a variety of settings (including public schools, human service providers, community-based organizations, and foster care agencies) 
About the Role
The Atlanta Program Manager oversees Beyond Bedtime programs hosted at the Atlanta Center or shared in local Atlanta schools, community-based organizations, or other community settings as needed. This role is responsible for facilitating both in-person and virtual programs, managing school and partner relationships, and ensuring the effective delivery of Beyond Bedtime’s sleep health education programs throughout the Atlanta area.
The Atlanta Program Manager reports to the Chief Program Officer and collaborates closely with the Senior Director of Development to support fundraising, community engagement, and partnership development efforts.
This is a part-time position (not to exceed 30 hours per week). Schedule may vary based on program needs and may require evening and weekend work. This role has the potential to grow beyond part-time work provided the organization secures funding.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Facilitate and Coordinate Programs (70%)
- Facilitate training and professional development sessions as needed for educators, parent-facing staff, and community-based parent educators to deliver Beyond Bedtime’s full suite of programs, including refresher trainings for returning teaching teams and home-based providers to maintain program fidelity and consistency.
- Intentionally scale and facilitate 8 Student Workshops and 5 Parent Workshops (Bedtime READY for Kids and Bedtime READY for Families).
- Systematically build and nurture new partnerships with early childhood providers, public schools, human service providers, community centers, city/state/federal agencies, and other community partners supporting child and family well-being.
- Collaborate regularly with the Chief Program Officer to ensure programs and strategies meet the needs of the Atlanta community.
- Analyze feedback from participant surveys, incorporating insights into future program design.
 
Atlanta Fundraising Support (20%)
- Support corporate development strategy in collaboration with the Senior Director of Development and Executive Director.
- Work with Development Team to secure sponsorships totaling $37,500.
- Coordinate relationships with key corporate sponsors, securing sponsorships for 5 Bedtime READY for Kids sessions (each at $5,500), a total of $27,500, with a reach goal of 7 sessions and $38,500.
- Steward sponsors for 5 folding parties (each at $2,500), a total of $12,500, with a reach goal of 10 parties and $25,000.
- Collaborate with the Program Coordinator to ensure facilities are managed smoothly.
 
Data Management (10%)
- Manage and maintain program participation data in Salesforce, collaborating with the Data and Analytics Manager as appropriate.
- Ensure accuracy and fidelity of programmatic data and support timely reporting to leadership and funders.
 
Qualifications
- Required: Bachelor’s degree and teacher certification with 7-10 years of related experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Preferred: Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction.
- Nonprofit experience preferred.
- Knowledge of Office 365 and CRM systems (Salesforce preferred).
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong writing skills.
- Ability to prioritize, problem-solve, be flexible, work independently, and pursue and achieve objectives without supervision.
- Skilled in public speaking and training; comfortable working with children, parents, and program staff from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
 
Compensation and Employment Details
- Salary: $35/hour, 30 hours per week. This is a non-exempt (hourly) position. 
- Term of employment: This is a part-time role. Employment is at-will, and either party may terminate employment at any time, with or without cause or notice, subject to applicable law. 
- Work schedule: While a regular business hour workweek is the standard, flexibility required as some programs may take place on weekends or evenings, as needed. 
- Work location: Remote work from home, with occasional in-person work required to facilitate or manage logistics from our Atlanta Center. In-person work is required when facilitating sessions at local schools or nonprofit partner sites. Mileage reimbursement for travel to and from program sites will be provided in accordance with company policy. 
- Benefits: Generous time off, including floating holidays, sick time, summer Fridays, and other soft closes.
- Note: Part-time team members who work more than twenty (20) hours per week are eligible for paid holidays when they’re active on the payroll. Holiday pay is based on their regular rate and typical work schedule.
- This part-time role is not eligible for health, retirement or paid time-off benefits, except as required by law.